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FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1867.
LXNES.
Itespectfvlly inscribed to lite Ladies' Memorial As?
sociation of Fredwicksburg, Ya.
BY THE ?JTXHOB OF TBS CONQUEBED BAN NCR.
Gather the sacred dust.
Of tho warriors tried aud true,
Who bore the flag of our nation's trust.
And fell in a cause cs great as just.
And di ;d for mo and you.
Wherever the bravo have died.
They should not rest apart;
Living they struggled sida by side
Why should tho hand of death divido
A singlo heart from heart ?
Gather them, each and all,
From the Private to the Chief;
Come they from cabin or lordly hall.
Over their dust let the fresh tears fall
Of a nation's holy grief.
No matter whence thoy come
Dear is their lifeless clay
Whether unknown or known to fame,
Their cause and country were tho same
They died-and WJTO tho Grey.
Gather the corpses strown
O'er many a battle plain
From many a grave that lies so lone,
Without a name and without a stone
Gather the Southern ?lain.
And the dead shall meet the d vid
While tho living o'er them wrep;
For mon who Loe and Stonewall led.
And the hearts that once togothcr bled,
? Should now together sleep.
December 3d, 18CC. _
OFFICIAL.
LIST OF LETTERS
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ending JANUARY 24, 1867, and ordered to bo printed
ia THE DAILY NEWS, agreeably to tho following section r>*
the new Post?nico Law, as tho newspaper having thc
largest circulation in tho City of Charleston:
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49T Office hours from 8 A M. to 6 P. M. On Sundays,
from 1 o'clock to 2 o'clock P. M.
STANLEY G. TROTT, Acting Postmaster.
WOMEN'S LIST.
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Alston, Fanny
Al tm an, Maria
Anderson, Hettie
Ancrum, Mary
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Bates. Sarah E
Barnes, Elizia J
Baaette, Jenni
Barton, Mrs T
Baker, Mrs L ...
Behling, MiasHH
Bennett, Mrs J M
Blake, Mrs MB
Dullard, Miss H C
Burns, RacheU
Burns, Margret
Brown, Juna
Brown, Norcr
Byrnes, Mary
C
Gannon, T W
Carson, Matilda
Carr, Un L
Camel, Sarah
Chaplin, Mrs G A
Chug, Mrs W D
Clarke, Miss L
Clausen, Mrs J C
Garwin, Fannie M
Cox, Martha
Conran, Mrs C
Corn wald t, Mrs D
Crane, Kate M
Crocker, Mrs E P
Cross, Mrs A
Crumley, Mrs
Craig, Mrs SB
Cartis, Miss F A
Chisolm. Mrs EN
D
DanneUy, Lizzie O
D?Engham, Mrs C
P
Douglass, Mary
Downing, Miss M
Doyle, Mrs C A
Drayton, Susan
Dougherty, Cath?
erine
Duncan, Margret
K
Edwards, Mrs
Elles, Julia
Elliott. Miss P
Emanuel, Miss C
V
Evans, Mre JU
Eysenback, Mrs H
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FauelL Miss M
Fitzpatrick, Mrs H
Flieshmanu, Ma?
dame
Flint, Mrs H E
Friers tone, Char,
lott
Pram, Bridget
Frazer, Mary
Frost, lars S E
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Gamble, Mrs L
Gaines, Mrs H
GaiUiard, Mrs C D
Glover, Mrs C
Glover, Rose
Gourdin, Juba
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Gran, Mary
Gruber, Susan L
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Graver, Mrs W
Grayson, Julia E
Guat?n, Miss
GiolTaas, Catherine
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Harvey, Lucy
Hayne, Elizia P
Harney, Cather?
ine
Harles ton, Agnes H
Hamilton, Emma
Haselden, Mrs E
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Hayne, Susan
Hervhonrother,
Mrs L
Horan, Hermie A
Hennessey, Mrs T
Henry, Ellar
Hogan, Anna
Howard, Luvenis
Holman, Mary
Howard, Mrs J B
Houghs. M!BS A
Howe, Mary
HoUey, Mrs M
Houston, Miss S A
Hunt; Mattie 1}
Holmes, Ann
Holenss, Miss T
Holmes, Miss M
JF
Jenkins, Miss C A
Jenkins, Julia E
Johnson, Elizia
Johnston, Miss F
Johnson, Joanna
Jackson, Mary
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Zane, Hate
Keilor, Maxy
Kelly, Maria
Kent, Miss M L
Keith, Miss M
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Lavall, Mrs S
Lewitii, Mrs M
Lerisey, Miss F
Louis, Miss C
Lockwood, Rosa
Leaeune, Mary L
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Mailow, Jessee
Madden, Cather?
ine
Meaney, Jone
Mehrte na, Lor?ese
Mit?n, MTS A
Moraban, Charlott
Miller, Mary
Moore, Mrs 0
Moser, Mrs H
Morgan, Susan
Murray, Ell zibo th
Murphy, Mrs R
Mathews, Emily
Mathews, Rebecca
Mathews, Miss L
Martin, Miss O C
Martin, Miss C O
Miller, Mrs J F
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McGalvin, Elizia
McLauron, Sarah
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ldc
McKeegan, Mrs
John
McLeUand, Maris
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Neuffcr, Elizia
'?cumeyer, Mary
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Owncs, Mrs E
Oliphant, EmUy
O'Danell, Mrs O
O'Bryan, Nancy
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Pope, Mrs RR
Plock, Mrs C E
Peteygrue, Anna
Parray, Susan A
Parker, Catharine
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Rain, Barbara
Reid, Mra M
Riddick. Mrs L
1 Rivers. Sallie P
Riddell, Mrs J S
Ricke, Mrs L
Iii vers. Miss J D
Rich, Lizzie. S
Rivers, Miss M
Robinson, Anno
Roessler, Mrs L
Roumillat, Miss II
Robson. Charlott
Roods, Mrs Tyra
Byan, Mrs W B
Ryan, Hannah
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Sanders, Mrs S
Sanders, Mrs C
Scanlon, Margret
Scanlan, Mary
Saniat, Mrs R
Slaven, Mrs
Soller, Mary A
Stanley, Catherine
Staren, Mrs M
Stone, Margret
Stell, Mrs H M
Sullivan, Anna T
Sulleven, Mrs AF
Schmith, Miss J
Smith, Lizzie
Smith, Mrs E P
Simons, Mary L
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Tyer, Emma
Trescot, Mrs H
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Yandehos. Miss M
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Warren, Hattio
Wagner, Mrs M T
Watts, Fonnio
Wolla co, Mrs John
Wilson, Miss D
Watson, Mrs J
Westen, Miss P
Westen, Caroline
Wearing, Peggy
Whitlock, Mrs H
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N\ hi tes?n, Miss E
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Willis, Mrs J T
Wride, Emma P
Wilson, Sarah
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Young, Mrs R A
MEN'S LIST.
.a. G p
Abrahams, Thom- Garrett, Capt W J Parker, Geo W
as (col'd) GilL-ilL Robert Parker, Joseph
Adair, J T Gc?aman, L S Parker. T F
Abreos, E H Grant, Charles P Peck. Wm Ware
Agent for the line Greer, Mr Peronneau, Wm
of steamer for H (col'd)
New Orleans Hayden, John Percy, Dr Leon
Agnew, James L Hawks, W J Peterman, J H
Al Blandir, David Hagerty, Thomas Picka, John
O L Pierce, Phineas
Albere, J H Hanley, John Phillips, Julius
Alston,BFA Hall, Thomas Pitcher, Samuel Z
AndelL Chas J Harris, Isaiah Pioch, C E
Anderson, James Hamann, William, Patter, ? L
Arneaux. W D P Jr Price, James
B Harria, James E Price, Dean
Bates, John H Harris, Isaac Price. Thomas
Baaltrmanjjtich- Hammond, D Jr Pringle, Pompy
ard H ? Hafer, Wm Purcell, Charles
Banks, Sam! C Hamlin, Edward ft
Barry, Major Jas Halson, W A Rasky, G
H Harris, Martin Richmond, Henry
Baker, Wm (freedman) A
Beldon, Wilie H Hannahab, Abra- Roberts, Hiram
Becker, Aug ham Robinson, H D
Berney, William Hem, James Roddy, Patrick
Bery, Joseph Horst, K H Roddy, Thomas
Beach, Pratt & Hoidenrich, 0 Robinson, Robert
King Hencken, Jenn L Robertson, Henry
Bell, HD- Healey, Patrick C
Behrens, Hehir Healy, John Russell, D
Boase, H Hicks, Wm B Rudi, George F
Bell, Aron W Hynes, Martin S
Bishop. John Houston, R Sack, A
Blancho, John Hosch, Wm Sary, James
Beeiden, C Hubbard, Charles Salrua, Thaddeus
Bode. D ST Sacols?, L
Bcleman, E Hussy, James Sahlobuhm, H L
B?rdelo, Charley Hutaou, Josiah B Schultz, Henry
Borger. K Hubbard, Robert Schweitzer, Otto
Br&ckett, Samuel J Sempill, John R
Brook,John Wnlay Jager, Jo'm A Seabrook, J M
Brodie, & Howard Jackson, Paris Shlimmermeyor,
Broadfooc, John Jackson, W Henry
Bradshaw, S M Jeuks, J N Singleton, George
Bredeman, WU- .runner, Mr Shnmout, Francis
Ram Joc.es, John (col'd) Smead, W John,
Bridges & Co, J E Johnson, Capt An- col'd man, caro
BroweU, Brayden drew Smiley John
Brainovich, Loren- Jones, W P Smith, Jam CB
zo Jordan, Manuel C Smith, Thomas A
Burnham, N Jon-is, Dock Smith, R S
Bullwiiike!, John H Joiner, William Smith, Djaac
Buchtag, H Johnson, J S Sr. itu, Th odore A
Byrne, Michael Jonis, S Smith,Dr B Burgh
Byrd, MichseR Johnson, Henry B Smith, AD
Byras, B Jones, John Smith, Isaac
C Ii Solomons, Joseph
O E Kenokey, S L M 3ante, Henry
Campbell, John C Kennedy, John SoUoway, B U
Caire, John O Key, Tobe Sidlings, Frank P
Cherrai, S A Kelly, Frank F Stall, Joo
Chatter, Owen KeReyf FF S tecle, Henry
Claggott, Wm C King, Dr George Strong, W J
Cbuly, H Koester, Th Swain, W E
Clausson, Adol- Krieger, A T
paus Ii Taylor, Abraham
Cobb, Gideon Ladson. Charles Taylor, J G
Coffin, Amory Lewis, John W A Toupkin, D
Conner, Daniel G Levine, B L Thomson, Patrick
ColUn, J H - Liney, J?ha Thomas,Capt Ph?
Cavley, S O & Son Little, WT ip
Cooper, Daniel Linton, Melton Thompson, Dr
Cook, Robert Little, Dr Steve
Crandall, W B Lockwood, Thom- Thompson, Dr J D
Cuyler, E P as P Toohy, Dennis
Cumming, P Lockhart, A W Touh?l, Daniel
Oulp, H R Lowry, Alex Tarone, Mordy
D Lovell, John S Tolbert, William
Davis, CS Loco rich, Charles Trombridge,
Davis, WOliam AX Charles
Davis, Rhuben Manion, Patrick Travers, James A j
Davis, H S Markley, Joseph Travis J C
Dennis, Edwin Marionhoff, Turner, Robert I
Dean, N W George V
Dixon, laaac Maker, J E & Co Yan Newton &
Dillmann, Ph?ip Marshall i: McMit- Ward
Dillon, Patrick lan VanSlyke, John
Dixon, Robert H Mickle, Charlee Yenning, W C
DRUngham, Thom-Miller, John Vere, John
as [Middleton, C H Yeaning, W L'
Doby, A I (freedman) Von Glahu, D '
Drake, B D jMorrisy, Pat W
Drew, Edgard Moran, Samuel Ward, Minge
Dunker, C G Montague, Isah . Waring, Theodoro
Dunkleo, E H Montgomery, AG D
Duffin, Samuel A Murphy, James Walker, Frank
E Murrey, James (col'd)
Eason, John B Mc Wagner, M L &
Edwards, Dr J McAndrew, John Bro
Gadsden P Watkins, Georgo
Edey, William McBride, M Walsh, James
Eding, G McCants, Capt L A Wall, John
Ehrickx, Henry McCuIlin, James Walsh. James
ERott, Rev John McKay, John S Werber, F
H McMann, Daniel Weatherhorn, P
Elliott, J G B N West, Charles
Emme, W?liam Nash, Jessie (freedman)
Ewan, W M Nevin, Georgo WuRaniiou, Char
F Neylau, Martin lie
Farrer, Wm H Norman, Thomas Whiibridge.Gusta
Forrest, Richard E vius R
Fogarty, Philip O /Wilkes, W J
Folev, Patrick O'Kcefo, John F Weinhold, John
Foeket, D A O'Neal, John C Wheaton, G H &
Frost, Henry Owics, Stephen Co
Francis, Edward Ormond, H St A W?son, Jas
Frasier, John Ottagniio, Posta Willson, James
Friedner, Tiiilip Vinango Woolscy, J c
Henry Orven, J L 'Woutis, John
F?rst, Ot afc E I.I WaRins, James M
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please to place the Btamp near the upper right hand cor?
ner of the envelope, and they will also please to remem?
ber that without the stamp a letter cannot he moiled, but
must be Bent to tho Dead Letter Office.
January 25
BREWSTER & SPRATT,
Attorneys at Law & Solicitors in Equity
OFFICE No. 08 BROAD STREET.
November ?
COMMERCIAL.
Exporta for tke Week ending Thursday
January 2-1.
FOREIGN.
LIVERPOOL-Per Br bark Tho Qucon-309 bales S land
1472 bales Upland Cotton, 131 bbls Rosin, 104 logs
limber_Per Swedish bark Ostondia-142 bales SI
Cotton, U2G bales Upland Cotton, 14 tons Fustic.
Per ship Nereus-05 bales SI and 2985 bales Upland
Cotton.Tor bark Toacano-301 bales S I and
1909 bales Upland Cotton. 3 tierces Rice.
H ALIE \X, NS-Forbrig Chcbuctoo-70bbls Rosin, 10
bbls Spirits Turpentine; 20,508 feet Steam Sawed
Lumber, 52.5G0 feet Flooring Boards.
HAVANA-Per brig Carmen-luO.GOO feet Lumber.
DOMESTIC.
BOSTON-Per sehr R C Thomas-1C7.000 feet Pitch Pine
Timber. . _.
NEW YORK-Per steamship Granada-101 tierces Rice,
69 bales SI Cotton, 304 bides Upland Cotton, 4 bales
Yarn, 150 sheets Copper, 44 Packages.Per
steamship Flambeau-98 tierces Rice, 52 bags Sea
Island Cotton, 480 bales Upland Cotton, 84 bales
Yara and Domestics, 17 Packages..Per sehr R
Caldwoll-650 bales Upland and 94 bales S J. Cotton,
53 casks Rico, 120 bbl.? Rosin, 105 boxes Sugar, 45
casks Clay, 5 crates Crockery, 1G packages Bottles, 8
hhds Bones, 22 cases Furniture, 7 Small Guns, ic.
A NORTHERN PORT-Por sehr Louie F Smith-130,000
feet Lumber.
PHILADELPHIA-Per sehr Dauiol Brittain-70 bales
Cotton, 1 pipe Gin. 200 tons Iron, 100 Car "Wheels, 14
Cannou, 10,000 feet Lumber..Per sehr Pathway
132,000 feet Lumber and Timber.
B VLTLMORE-Per sehr E Waterman-95,000 feet Lum?
ber.Per sehr Nevada-90.000 feet Pino Timber.
NEW ORLEANS-Per sehr NeUio Tarbor-432 tiorcos
Rico, 151 bags Peas, 5 Cases.
THE CHARLESTON MARKET.
(FOE THE WEEK ENDING THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1867.]
COTTON.-The market opened on tho first of the week
with Middling Upland at 3.3&C $ lb., but tho limited
sales and declining prices at Liverpool have, notwith?
standing the emaU stock of Cotton offering, and the firm?
ness of holdors, caused prices to recede during tho week
about ono cent tl lb. It is now feared that tho domands
of the British market for Breadstuffs will be an impedi?
ment for a time to au improvement in the price of the
staple at Liverpool. Holders, who may bc looking for a
rise, w?l have to closely observo this clement, of disturb?
ance. Tho receipts at this point ior tho weok have boen
099 bales of Sea Island and 5487 bales of Uplaud Cotton,
against C16 bales of Sea Island and fiCUl bales of Uplaud
Cotton the week before. The following Is a statement ol
the transactions in the staple for the past week :
On Friday, tho 18th instant, there was a good attend?
ance of buyers, but sellers wore offering but a limitod
amount of Cobou. Tho business of tho day was in favoi
of sellers. t-d prices hardened to tho oxtent of a hall
cent %? lb.-sales 400 bales, Middling Cotton being
quoted, at the close, at 33}ic. ^ lb.
On Saturday the market was quiet, and the feeling not
so strong as the day before; quotations, however, were
without change-sole3 250 balee.
On Monday, tho declining condition of the Liverpool
market caused buyers to reduce their offering ratCB, and
prices fell off during the dav about a half cont $
lb.-sales 250 bales-Middling Cotton closing at aboul
33c. $ lb.
On Tuesday the market continued depressed, and i
further decUno of a haH cent # lb. took place-Middllnf
Cotton aching at 32>?@0Sc ^ lb.-sales of the day 35(
bales.
On Wednesday there was a fair demand, prices remain
ing without chango, and buyers taking about 385 bales.
Yesterday tho market was easier and prices generali}
foU off. Sales 250 bales, say 1 at 28; 2 at 28J? ; 32 at 30
46 at 31H; 47 at 32; 98 at 32J?; 80 at 33. We quote:
Low Middling.31 >?@
Middling.32>i@
Strict Middling....33 ?
SEA ISLAND COTTON.-There has been a good in
quiry for tho finer Cottons, but tho inferior have beei
dull. The sales of the week amount to 400 bales. Price
remaining without important chango, we continuo oui
previous quotations, Bay 02 a 70 for Common; 75 a 91
for Medium, and 1 00 a SI 40 for Flue.
Floridos arc seUing at C0@85c. $ lb, as in quality.
COTTON STATEMENT.
?. M'd. Upl'd. Rice
Stock on hand Sept 1,18GC. 235 6,300 ...
Received Irom Jan. 17, '67, to Jan. 23,
r.... 699 5,487 791
Received previously. 5,669 77,217 5,09:
Total Receipts. 6,603 88,004 5,8ff
EXPORTS. 5. I'd. Up'd. Sice.
From Jan. 18 to
24, "67. 1,105 8.802 687
Previously. 4,370 63,553 4,538
5.975 72,355 5,225
Total exports.5,975 72,355 5,22;
Stock on hand and on shipboard_ 628 15,649 661
SAME TIME LAST YEAR.
S.rtd. Upl'd. Rte.
Stock on hand Sept. 1,1865. 362 1,610 101
Receipts from Jan 18 to 24, '66. 155 1,725 ...
Received previously. 2,499 45,686 1,391
Total Rooeipts.3,016 48,921 1,491
EXPORTS. ?. rd. Up'd. Rice.
From Jan 19 to
25, '66. 426 ll
Previously.. 2,772 44,464 1,420
2.772 44,890 1,431
Total Exports. 2,772 44,890 1,43:
Stock on hand and on shipboard_ 244 4.031 6'
RICE-There has been a fair demand for this grail
during the week, and, on Friday last, a lot of prime Rici
sold at 10c. per lb; afterwards the market was lesa activ<
and, for a time, weaker, but with a light stock of rleai
holders aro quite firm. We note soles of 200 tierces clear
Carolina at 9>?c per lb; 25 tierces do. at 9j?c; 60 do. &?
?jtfc., and 41 at 10c per lb. Wo quote fair to gooc
clean Carolina at 9}??9*?c, and primo at 9^@10c. poi
lb. The arrivals of Rough Rice during the week amoun
to about 12,000 bushels.
NAVAL STORES.-The receipts continue so light tba
transactions aro merely nominal.
HAY-There have bcon no arrivals since our last report
Tho transaction? have been confined to store lots o
North River, which have been scUing at 51 70@175 pei
hundred, the market closing at tho lutter price. Then
is no East rn on the market
CORN.-Tho receipts amount to about 16,000 bushels,
nU from Baltimore. We learn of Bales of a cargo of 600C
bushels-6000 white, in bidk, and 1000 yellow, in bags, al
11 28 per bushel round; 3000 bushels to arrive, at $1 4C
per bushel, in bag*; 3000 bushels of mixed abd yellow on
the spot at SI 40 per bushel. The stock on hand is quite
light and holders firm. -
OATS.-Tho arrivals have boen light. Thereisafah
local demand, and Bales, in bug3, have taken place at 87c,
$ bushel. We quote in bulk at 75@80c. $ bushel, and
in bags at 87c. t? bushel.
FLOUR.-This articlo is in fair local demand, prices
remaining aa quoted tho woek before-say for Northen
and Western Super [email protected] per bbl. ; Extra do., S13.2?
?13.50 $ bbl.; Baltimore Super $13.50@$14 ? bbl.;
Extra do. ?14.50@SIl> $ bbl. Family Flour is selling al
$17@?18 9 bbl.
BACON.-The stock of meat on the market has be
como oxtremoly light, and prices have advanced. Tin
demand, for Sides has been active and wo quote prime
ribbed at 14 ??c. 3 lb. ; prime clear ribbed at 15c. f. lb,
and clear Sides at 16c. ? lb. Prime Shoulders arc soil?
ing at 13J?c $ lb,
SUGAR AND MOLASSES.-Tho cargo of Louisiana Su?
gar, received lately, has been mostly sold, part of it at 12c
for prime, and Viy^c. lb. for white. Now Orleans Mo.
lasses is selling at 80c. tl gallon, and Syrup at 82c A
cargo of Cuba clayed Molasses, in hogsheads bas boon
disposed of by Messrs. ENSLOW t Co., at 45@46c $ gal?
lon.
SALT.-There has boen an arrival of abont 4000 sacks
direct from Liverpool which is seUing from shipboard
at S2 25 to 2 30 Q sack. There is a limited local and
country demand, which holders aro supplying at $2 50
^ sack for Common Liverpool.
BAGGING AND ROPE-Gunny Cloth is oxtrcmely
duh and nominal, and wo quote from 25@26c. ^ yard.
ROPE-There is but little inquiry for this articlo;
['Primo Hemp may be quoted at 20c. lb., and Jute 12>?c.
I 9 lb.
TIMBER AND LUMBER.-There is some increase in
the supply of Timber, but the stock is still limited, with
only a light demand. Wo renew our rates, say for Com?
mon Timber $4@S5 fl M; for Milt Timber S7@$10, and
Shipping Timber S12@S15 f> M. Rall Lumber is selling
at S12@S15 $ M; City Steam Sawed is held at $20@330
9 M.
FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool Js'd. for Upland and ld. for
Sea island Cotton. To Havre nominal. To tho West
Indies nothing doing. Coastwise-To New York, by
steam. Icente lb. on Upland, lucent ^ lb. on Sea Island
Cotton; S2 f tierce on Rico; 60 cents bbl on Rosin; by
sail % cent $ lb. on Upland Cotton. To Boston, by
steam, 1 cent $ lb on Upland Cotton; yt cent f, lb. by
sail. To Philadelphia ii cont $ lb. on Upland Cotton,
by steam, and ? cent ^ lb. by sail. To Baltimore-The
steamers tale Cotton for Liverpool, to bo re-shipped by
steam through at New York steamer's rates; on Lumber,
by sail, S7 50@$8 $ M.
EXCHANGE-Sterling Bills-Tho rate yesterday was
unsettled, but may be quoted at C33@644 to tho pound
Bterling for GU dayB' bills.
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks arc purchasing.Siglit
Checks on New York at % per cent discount; five to
ten days, & per cent, discount off; fifteen days, & per
cent discount off; twenty days, 1 per cent discount oil";
twenty-five days, 1>? per cent, off; thirty days, per ct
off. Tliey soU Sight Drafts on Now l'ork at % premium,
j GOLD.-Tiio brokers wore yesterday buying at 35 and
selling at 37.
Augusta Market.
AUGUSTA, January J3.-Tho Money market remains
unchanged. Gold-brokers buy at 135 and sell at 138.
Silver at 130 and seU at 135.
Corros-There is a little more activity in tho market
to-day than yesterday, but holders stiU refuse to accede
to the views of buyers. Wo quote middling 30 vc, and
strict middling 31,vr, and good middling 32c. Sales of
the day foot np 270 bales, as follows, viz: C nt 27, 3 at 28,
fi at 29, 54 at 30, 7 at 30 Jg; 33 at 31, 53 at 31 >,'. 26 at 31 jr,
64 at 32,12 at 32'i, and 6 at 32,'?. The receipts aro 489
bales.
Mobile Market.
MOBILE, January 21.-Corros-The demand has boon
very light throughout the dav. In tho fore part of tho
morning buyers were paying as high as 32c fe* Middling,
but on recr-i^t of Liverpool advices reporting a declino
of f.'d, they offered only 31 }<c. Some small transactions
were effected at this rate, but most of the sales made
early in the morning were on a basis of 32c. Sales ?u?
bales, the market closing quiet and dull.
MONETARY AND FINANCIAL- DOMOHUC Exchaugo has
been very active to-day, and large transactions arc re.
ported at & checking and % discouut buying commer?
cial bills.
Tho demand for Gold continues good, and was firm at
the close at 135>ial37.
142al44 bU3iuess hasbecn done iu Sterling, closing at
New Orleans Sight par.
Wilmington Market.
WILMINGTON, January 23-TURPENTINE-Is without
change. Sales to-day of 5C6 bbls, at *4 05 for vellow din
and ?2 0;> for hard. \
TAR-Has declined 5c, and 37 bbb) sold at $165 per
bbl 1
No other transactions reported, and the market rules
Inactive for spirits turpentine, rosin and cotton.
Baltimore Market.
BALTIMORE, January 21.-COFFEE-The market Ia
vcrv firm for Rio, and good grades aro hold ?a? cont
higher. Wo report ealos to-day of 600 hags at 17al8^c;
choice quoted at 18?c, gold.
COTTON-ls in good demand, with sales of 150a200 bales
rattling Uplands at 34o34?c With Bght offerings tho
m~ ' :loaed Him.
IX . t-We continuo to note" an actlco market for all
descriptions, though prices remain nominally unchanged.
There is no stock of Whiter wheat shipping Extra on ac?
count of tho scarcity of wheat, and its high cost; last
sales were at $14 75. Thero were sales to-day of 70 bbls
Rye Flour at $7 12?, and GO do at $6 60. The rango of
tho market is given as follows, viz :
Howard-street Super and Cut Extra.. .$11 00 @S11 50
Howard-strcot Shipping Extra. 12 60 (q) 13 00
floward-slroet High Grades. 13 00 fi> 14 50
Howard-street Family. 15 60 @ 16 00
Ohio Super and Cut Extra. 10 76 @ ll 25
Ohio Extra Shipping. 00 00 @ 00 00
Ohio retelling. 00 00 @ 00 00
Ohio Family. 15 00 @ 15 60
Northwestern Super. 10 25 @ ll 00
Northwestern Extra.ll 60 @ 12 75
City Mills Supor. 10 60 @ 12 00
City Mills, Standard Extra.ll 50 @ 12 75
City Mids Shipping brands Extra. 14 75 @ 10 00
Daltim'e, Welsh's i Greenfield Family. 17 50 @ 00 00
Baltimore High Orate Extra. IC 75 @ 00 00
Rye Flour, new. 6 25 @ 0 75
Corn Meal. City Mills. 6 00 (at 00 00
GBAIN-There were only 400 bus of red Wheat offered
to-dav, and no sales reported; transactions have been so
meagre for several days past Unit it ia difficult to give
quotations. Corn-5300 bus wliito sudJOOO bus yellow
comprised tho offerings reported to-day on 'Chango; tho
market was quiet, and prices steady at Saturday's quota?
tions; included in the sales wero 400 bus mixed white at
08 couts; 3000 bus fair to prime while at Slal 05; 6000
bus yellow at 98 els to SI 02, only 1000 bus at the latter,
lin yesterday's paper sales of yellow Corn were, by an
error of typo, roportod a' high as SI 08, instead of $1 OL]
Oats-3000 bus received, and sold at 59a60 cte $ bus.
Nothing doing in Rye.
MOLASSES-No.sales reported, and but little inquiry;
quotations nominal 03 last given.
PBOVISIONS-WC report Bales of 25 bbls Western Mess
Pork at S22; 50 bbls now orime Meas at $20 per bbl; on
Saturday lost 100 casks Cincinnati fully cured and pack?
ed Shoulders at 9c; to-day 50 casks at the same figure.
Bacon is steady at Ile for Shoulders, 12?c tor rib Sides,
and 13c for clear rib do; IGalTo for city sugar-cured Hams.
Lard is quiet at BJ?C for both city and western bbls. Tho
market generally closed serong under advices of advanc?
ing prices Westward.
KICK-Is finn atlast quotations, viz: for Carolina 10?
alO-t?c per lb. Rangoon is also held higher; wo learn
seine salea have recently been made in bond, quote 3%a
4c gold. ':-->
SUGARS-Are inactive but held firm; wo have only to
notice to-day'sales of 100 boxea Havana, low grade, for
refining, at 10c; 20 bids grocery Porto Rico at 12c, and
10 lines Demorara vscuum pad at 13?c.
SALT-Is steady at last quotations, viz: for Liverpool
Ground Alum S2 10ft2 15, and do Fino $3 10a3 25 per
sack. Turks Island 5fia58c per bushel.
WHISKEY-Continues dull and irregular on account of
thc uncertainty awaiting tho action of Congress on the
proposed reduction of tho tarifi".
New York Market.
MONEY MARKET.
Tho New York Evening Post, of Monday, January 21st,
says :
Thc loan market is unchanged. Thc rate is 7 for call
loans, with exceptionable transactions on Governments
at 6. Discounts are dull at 7a8, with very few choice
bills offering.
For gold 'his forenoon tho following were tho leading
quotations: 10, 136?; 10:30, 136%; ll, 130?; 12, 136?;
1, m??; 1:30,136?; 2,130?.
Foreign exchaugo is firm. Bills at sixty days on Lon?
don arc quoted at 108?ul09 for commercial; 100?al09?
for bankers'; do at short sight, HOallO?; ?t?ris, at 60
days, 5 16?a5 16?; do at short sight, 615a6 J 3?; Ant
werp. 518?ia5 ICM ; Swiss, 517?a5 l&X; Hamburg, 30?a
36?; Amsterdnm, 41?a41?; Frankfort, 41^041?; Bro
men,78?a79; Prussian tkalem, 72?a72?.
PRODUCE MAP.1OT. .
NEW YORK, January 21.-FLOOR, ftc-Tho market
for western and stat i flour ?B moderately active, owing
to the icc aud snow in thc harbor. Spring wheat extras
arc 5al0c better, but all winter wheat flours are dull, and
io effect sales a decline would havo to be submitted to.
The Biles are 4800bbls at $9 45al(>45 for superfine
state; S10 C0al2 30 for extra state; $10 20al215 for the
low grades of spring wheat western extra; $11 80al2 61
for shipping Ohio; SI 2 53 al i 40 for trade brands, and SI J
25alG 7u for St Louis extras.
Buckwheot flour is firm at $3a3 30 per 100 lbs.
Canadian flour is steady but quiet. Sales of 100 bbb
club extras at S13.
Southern llour is dull but steady. Sales of 100 bbls al
' I $11 65ai3 75 for common to fair Baltimore and countrj
extras, and $14 20al7 for trado and family brands.
Rye flour is better and fairly active. Sales of 400 bbb
at $6 50a810.
Com meal inactive and prices arc nominal.
GRAIN-The wheat market is inactive, and in the ab
Bence of business prices arc nominally unchanged.
Oats are firmer, particularly those easy of access; those
in store selling with less freedom. Thc sales oro 20,00(
bushels fair to good Chicago at 64aC7c; Ohio and Mich!
gan G7c; State 70c, in bags; Jersey 70c, in bags.
Rye is held higher. Thc sales arc 25.0UO bushels Cana
dian at $115, in bond.
Corn is better and in fair demand. The inquiry lt
greatly restricted, owing to the obstruction of ice in the
harbor, and is inpart for export. The sales aro 48,00?
bushelB Western mixed at$118??in store, and 119?c
1 20 afloat; Jersey yellow at $114al 15.
PROVISIONS-Tho por'.c market bas been fairly active,
without chango to note in pricos. For future dellverj
we hear of 250 b ls now mess, seller balance of the
month, at S21; 600 do new Western meas, check on 15th
February, at $21 50; 1000 bbls do do, seller February, ai
$21 50a21 62?, and 250 bbls, buyer February, at $21 75
Tho sales, cash and regular, are 2250 bbls at $19 ?5 foi
old mess, and $2150 for new Western do.
Beef is quiet at previous rates. Sales of 100 bbls at SC
al2 for old plain more; SllalS for new do; $12al6 for old
extra do, and S17a21 50 for now do.
Beef hams aro moderately active. Sales of 60 bbls, al
$31u33 for Western.
Cut meats are in fair demand and firmer. Sales of 15(
packages, at 9a9?c for shoulders, aud ll?al2c for hams.
Bacon is quiet
Dressed hogs opened finner, but close rather heavy,
Wo quote at B,'.ia8?u for Western, and 9?a9?c for city,
Lard is very dull, and pricos nominal. Holders asl
13?c for prime steam and kettle, but there are no l ids
over 13?c. Small sales of tierces kettle rendered, seller,
last hali February, at 13?c
COFFEE-Is without change in prices, but tho businesE
has beou only to a moderate exiont.
COTTON-Tho market to-day in very quiet Wo quote
only nominally at 35c for Middling Uplands, and 36c foi
New Orleans and Texas.
HEMr-Manilla is firm and in good demand at ll?*'a
12e gold. Other kinds aro inactive.
Hors-Are firm, and in good demand for homo cou,
sumption. We quote at from 20a40 and 60c, as lo growth
and quality.
LtME-Rockland is moderately active and steady al
SI 70 for common, and $2 10 for lump.
MOLASSES-Is dull but steady.
RICE-'s dull but firm.
SUGAR-Raw Sugars are in fair demand, but prices are
steady, with sales at 10?al0?c for Cuba; 12c lor Porte
Rico, and 600 boxes Havana at 9?a9?e. Relined arc
dull but steady.
TALLOW-Thc demand is good, but the small suppl;
restricts business. We quote at about ll?c for prime.
WHISKEY-Tho market is unsettled and prices are no?
minal. Sales of 400 bbls at S2 29a2 35 for western.
t'rn Ijjnu's per Sou tl? Cu roi ?nu Railroad
January Jil.
:<03 bales Cotton, 13 bales Mdzc, 3 cars Stock. Furni?
ture, Ac. To E H Rodgers A: Co, O Reeder, J Mintz, I
1) Utsoy, L M Ayer k Co, W 0 Dukes & Co, C B Smith, J
C Wilsou, C F Benson, Gen Tyler, Major Parker, Gravur,
L S te Co, Mrs Barker, H L Jenora k Co, Willis k Chis
olm, W Brookbauks, G W Wilhams k Co, W W Smith. ?
J WiBB k Co. Hunt Bros, C N Averill k Son, Thurston k
Holmes, F C Moy, Adams, Frost A: Co, J D Aiken k Co,
G W Witte, Courtney k Co, T Tupper k Sons, R R Agent,
Loo k Co, Kmg & Cas?idoy, J Camp&n k Co, J T Ilene
ry, F S Rodgers.
Passengers.
Per stoamor Pilot Boy, from Savannah, Beaufort, kc
M Mitchell, C C Dupont, Major M J Kirk, Dr B W Sea
brook. Capt M J Groli?h, W Eerrebce and 2 servants; J
G Foster, .J Wingate, W W Fripp, A L Burns, J Fripp, C
Pa ctting, Dr M Sams, W H Harrison, K Miller, Mrs
Moultrie, aud 20 deck.
Per steamer Fannie, from Georgetown-A Bloomberg,
Cllt- ohnstouo, C Hill, wll'o and non, E D Horry, F fi
Parker, Miss Izard. A linnie, W H Correll, Miss Chap?
man, S Fraser, and 45 neck.
MARINE NEWS.
P O RT OP CHARLESTON .
Arrived Yesterday.
Sehr WiUiam k John, Peterson, Georgotown, S C.
ShiugloB and Staves. To J A Enslow k Co.
Steamer P?ot Boy, McNoRy, Savannah, via Beaufort,
Bluffton, Hilton Hoad, and Boyd's Landing. 152 bales
S I Cotton, 27 bales Squan Cotton, 1 bab? Wool, and
Mdze. To Ferguson k Holmos.'Pinckney Bros, Railroad
Agent, Col J P Low, Adams. Frost k Co, Hopkins, Me
Pherson & Co, Ravenel k Co, Porcher k Henry, Frazer it
Dill, W C Dukes & Co, C Coctiing, 3 L Howard, J Jen?
kins, J A Enslow k Co, T L Webb, W Gurney, Order.
Steamer Fannie, Davis, Georgetown, S C. 95 tierces
Rico, 35 bales Cotton, and Mdze. To Ferguson k Hohnes,
Sbackelford i Fraser, J R Pringle, Thurston k Holmes,
and others.
Sehr A S Deas, from West Point Mill. 22 bbls Rico. To
S L Howard.
Sloop Ellon, Gradick, Cooper River. 10L- bushels R
Rico. To Roper k Stoney.
Cleared Wednesday.
Ship Nereus, Nichols, Liverpool-Willis k Chisolm.
Cleared Yesterday.
Bark Toscauo, Delano. Liverpool-Street Bros k Co.
Sehr Nellie Tarbox, Pendleton, Now Orleans-T Tupper
ic Sous.
Went to Sea Wednesday.
Ship Nereus, Nichols. Liverpool.
Went v.? Sea Yesterday.
Br brig Carmen, Faulkner, Havana.
Sehr R C Thomas, Crockett, Boston.
Sehr Dauiol Brittain, Springer. Philadelphia.
Sehr Vapor, Rogert, Hilton Hoad.
The steamship Saragossa, Capt CroweU, from New
York, arrived at a late hour on Wednesday night. She
reports having experienced heavy gales from tho SE.
The following are her consignees and passengers :
Consignees-Ravenel & Co, R lt Agents, Southern Ex
presB Co, J E Adger & Co, G W Aimar, C D Ahrens, J B
Aiken & Co, Alexander & Levy, T W BlisB, H Bischoff k
Co, Bollmann Bros, E Bates & Co, W M Bird St Co, T A
Bcamith k Co, Bissell k Co, J R Boyleston, A Uischofl'.
T M BristoU, J C Blohme, B Decry k Co, Bogert, Denny
& Co, T M Cater, G W Clark k Co, W H Chafee, Camcrou,
Barkley k Co, W S Corwin k Co, Chisolm Bros, J W Car
malt J C H Clausscu, J Campeen k Co, Cartmill, Harbe
son k Co, Bowie A: Moise. J i: F Dawson, G Lowie, Dew?
ing, Burkett k Co, B T Doory, H Dalev, A W Eckel k Co
Ferguson it Holmes. B Feldman. D F Fleming k Co, EL
Tronholni, J H Graver, R W Galo k Co, C Graveley, A G
Goodwin, H Gerdts k Co, W Gurney, druber k Martin
G A Glover, N A Hunt, F S Holmes, J Hammond, J H
Hillen, J Hcesemanu k Co, Hastie, Calhoun k Co, M W
Hoath, J Heins, J W Harrisson A; Son, G H Hoppock, H
L Jeffers A: Co, FM Jones, E II Jackson, Kendall it Dock
cry, H W Kinsman, Klinck, Wickcnbcrg & Co, T S King,
H Klatte k Co, J P Keip, W Knoblock, W Kinsman, J *
J D Kirkpatrick, Laurey & Alexander, Lyons A: ("o, Q H
Linstedt & Co, Lufirs k Stelling, H Lindstrom, Little k
Marshall, W MeComb A: Co, Mantoue k Co, S R Marshall
C H Moiso k Co, W Marschor, R H McDowell k Co, J H
& D Muller, C Monler. Midler A: Nimitz, McKay A; Camp?
bell, McLoy A. Rice, R Martin, Mchrteus A: Wbhltmaun,
B O'Neill. D O'Neill k Sou, C P Poppenholm, R E Pen?
nal, C F Paukuin, G W JPoud, J A Qiwkcubusb, Quhnby
A: Co. M M Quinn, J Russell; J N Robson, J R Read k
Co, C Ring, W P R?get k Co, Ravenel & Barnwell; E H
Rodgers k Co, W Roach, Street Bros k Co. F E Sobro
der, L SchncR & Co, J Small E Scott, G W Steffens li Co
W W Smith, J Shaw, H. Slender, Thompson & Bro, AV G
Trott C Voigt, R M Welch. J Walker. Werner k Ducker
Wagoner, Heath A: Monsocs. G W Williams A: Co.
Passengers-U Xohn, N Wheaton, N K Chile E Bra
merd, T Kearney. J Hayden, Jr, M Welch, Mr? Julia Hil
Rugs, Miss Root Mr? Anne Mannox.
LIST OP SHIPPING
I In the Port of Charleston,,January 2-1,18G7.
VESSELS UNDER 100 TONK. AND STEAMERS COASTING
WITHIN TUE f-TATE EXCEPTED.
STEAMSHIPS.
Saragossa, 778 tons, Crowcll, at Adgor's wharr for New
York, loading.Ravenel ? Co
Adele, 645 tous. Hall, at Brown's wharf, for Galveston
Texas,loading-.street Bros k Co
Confidence, 794 tons, Johnson, at Brown's wharf for
Liverpool, loading.W B Smith ? Co
Screamer, 120 tons, Young; at Atlantic wharvcR for
Liverpool, loading.W B Smith 'k Co
BARKS.
Toflcano. 728 tons, Delano, in the Stream, for Liverpool
reud>'.Street Bros k Co
Regina (Br). CTOtons, Tobin, at Boyce & Co's-wharf, for
Liverpool, loading.B Mure k Co
Ange Guardlcno (Tr), 486 tone, W?I?B, at Marsh's wharf,
from Havana, waiting.JA Ens] ow k Co
B F Shaw (Br), 371 tons, Cann, in Ashley River, for
Havana, loading.JA Enslow k Co
Mazatlan (Br), 3G3 tons, Fauvre, at Union wharf, for
Havre, loading.JA Enslow k Co
Tho Queen (Br), 698 tons, Stuart, in tho Stream, for
Liverpool, ready..-. B Mure k Co
James Wilson (Br), 304 tons. Byer, at Kerr's wharf, from
Swan Island, to be repaired.R Muro k Co
Regina, 699 tons, Cumminger, at Accommodation wharf,
for Liverpool, loading.CN Hubert
Yumuri (Br), 471 tons. Thompson, at Vanderhorst wharf,
from Liverpool, discharging.Ravcnel k Co
Centro do EBportaclon (Span), 410 tons, Ferres, in the
Stream, from Havana, waiting.WPHaU
BRIGS.
Haze, 264 tons, HaU, at Atlantic wharf, for Boston, load?
ing.JA Enslow k Co
Joven Jose, iso tons, Fradua, at Bennett's wharf, from
Havana, repairing.P J Eenard
Union (Br), 133 tons, Stickney;-sat Union wharf, for the
West Indies, ready.Master
Castillan, 201 tons, Hardenbrook, at Union wharf,
for West Indies, ready.JA Enslow k Co
Josie A Devereaux, 390 tons, Clark, at Brown k Co's
wharf, for Boston, loading.BF Baker k Co
John Peirce, 170 tons, Strout, at Union wharf, from Ma
tauzas, discharging...JA Enslow k Co
Anna D Torrey, 219 tons, Haskell, at Kerr's wharf, from
Boston, discharging...F P Locke
SCHOONERS.
Aid (Br), - tons, McCormick, at Union wharf, from
Matanzas, waiting.Master
Magnolia, 139 tons, Chase, in the Stream, for Norfolk,
Va, ready.JA Enslow k Co
EUa Fish, - tons. Wffiey, at Marshall's wharf, for Balti?
more, loading.Street Bros k Co
R CaldwoU, 460 tons. Mccormack, at Adger's wharf, for
Now York, ready.V Roach
Nellie Tarbox, 128 tomi, Pendleton, at Brown k Co's
wharf, for New Orleans, ready.T Tupper k Sons
D B Worner, 280 tonB, Hildretn, at Adger's wharf, for
New York, loading.W Roach
John Crockford, 118 tons, Jones, at Brown k Co's wharf,
for New York, loading.Street Bros k Co
Jonas Sparks, 187 tons, Crowther, in Ashley River, for
Baltimore, loading.StreotBros k Co
Lilly, 120 tons, Woolford, in Ashley Eiver, for Balttmoro,
loading.Scroven k Nisbet
David V Strieker, 190 tons, Van Gilder, at Union wharf,
from Baltimore, dischandng.Master
J Dailey, 184 tons, Wall, at Union wharf, from Baltimore,
discharging.Mordecai k Co
Azelda k Laura, 109 tons, Mclndoe, at Cen'ral wharf,
for West DadieB, ready.W?lis k ChiBOlm
Eliza Frances, - tone, Sawyer, at Kerr's wharf, from Bal?
timore, discharging.T J Kerr k Co
Ocean Traveller, 210 tons, Adams, at Control wharf, from
St Pierre, Mar. Just arrived.HF Baker is Co
Moses Fatten, 107 tons, Harding, at Southern wharf,
from Now York, discharging.Risley k Creighton
Volant, - tons, Dodge, at Southern wharf, from New
York, discharging.Risley k Creighton
Paragon, - tons, Shute, at Brown k Co's wharf, from
New Tork, discharging.T Tupper k Sons
Charleston Wholesale Prices^
Corrected and Revised Daily.
AB TIC LES.
BAGGING, ty yard
Dundee. 40 @ 45
Gunny Cloth. 25 @ 20
BALE ROPE, ty lb-Manilla. 24 ? 26
Western. 20 @ 23
New York. - ? -
Jute. 12K@ -
BREAD, ty Us
Navy. - @ -
Pilot. 10 ? -
Crackers. 12 ? 15
BRICKS, ty M. 0.00 ?20.00
' BRAN, ?! 100 ms. 33 ? -
' COTTON, ty lb
Ordinary to Good Ordinary.. 30 ?
Low Middling. SIX? -
Middling to Strict Middling. 32>?@ 33
Good Middling. - ? -
I Sea Island. 62 @ 1.40
L RANDLES, ty lb-Sparm. 30 @ 32.
Adamantine. 25 ? 26
1 Tallow. 19 ? 20
? COFFEE, ty lt-Rio. 26 @ 30
. Laguayra. 28 ? 36
'. Java.I ? 45
CORDAGE, ty lb-Manilla. - ? -
Tarred American. 20 @ 23
1 CORN MEAL, ty bbl. 6.00 ? -
COAL, ty ton-Anthracite.11.00 012.00
. Cumberland,. nominal.
' COPPER, ty lb-Sheet. 58 @ 00
FERTILIZERS
1 Peruvian Guano, ty ton:. 100.00 ? -
Pacific Guana, ty 2000 lbs. 75.00 ? -
Bough's Phosphate, ty 2000 lbs... 60.00 ? -
RhodCB' Phosphate, ty 2000 lbs... 65.00 ? -
Mapes'Supcr Phosphate, $ 2000 lb 65.00 ? -
! Zell'a Raw Bone Phosphate. 66.00 ? -
1 Zoll's Super Phosphate of Lime.. 60.00 ? -
. FISH-Cod, ty 100 lbs. 7.00 ? 9.00
Herring, ty box. 70 ? 80
Mackerel, No. 1, ty half bbl. 9.00 ?10.00
Mackerel, No. 2, ty half bbl. 8.00 ? -
1 Mackerel No. 3, ty bbl. - ? -
> Mackerel, No. 1, by kits. 2.12 ?3.00
> No. 2. 3.00 ? -
1 No. 3. - ? -
Sardines, ty 100-quarter boxes.. 23 @ 25
> Half boxes.... 48 @ 60
' FLOUR, ty bbl-Super.12.00 ?12.50
> Northern and Western Extra.13.00 ?13.50
i Baltimore Extra.14.00 ?10.00
! Southern Extra.?5.00 ^?18.00
? FRUITS-Primea, ty lb. 22 ? -
? Figs. 40 ? -
Dried Apples. 10 ? 28
1 Almonds, soft shell. 35 ? 40
' Raisins, M. R., ty box. 4.00 ? 6.00
Raisins, Layer. 4.50 ? 5.50
' Oranges. - @ -
Lemons. 4.00 ? 8.00
' GLASS, ty box of 60 feet
American, 8x10. 5.50 ? 0.00
American, 10x12. 6.00 @ 6.50
French, 12x14.1 7.00 ?8.00
? GRAIN-Maryland Oats, ty bushel. 75 ? 87
: Western Oats, ty bushel. - ? -
1 Corn, ty bushol..'. 1.25 ?1.30
Beans, ty bushel.. 2.00 ?3.00
HAY, ty cwt-North River. 1.70 @ 1.75
1 Eastern. - ? -
HIDES-Dry, ty lb. 10 ? 12
? INDIGO-ty lh. 1.00 ? 1.75
" IRON- Relined, ty tb. 07 ? 07 J
Swede. 09 ? 10
> LATHS, ty M. 4.00 ? 4.50
LIME-Sh??, ty bid.s. - ? -
South Carolina.*.. 1.50 @ -
1 Rockport. 2.00 @ 2.25
Cement. .2.75 ? 3.50
' Plaster Paris. 4.00 ? 4.60
LUMBER, ty M. feet
Clear White Pine, 1st quality. 50.00 ?65.00
White Pine, good run_. 38.00 ?40.00
Yellow Pine. 20.00 ?25.00
1 Boards, ty M. feet-Rough.12.00 ?15.00
> . Grooved and Tongued_ 28.00 ?32.00
LEATHER, country tanned, ty lb. - ? -
- MOLASSES, ty gallon-Cuba. 40 @ 52
Muscovado. 55 @ 66
Su gai-House. 50 ?1.00
New Orleans. 75 ? 82
1 NAVAL STORES, ty bbl-Tar. - ? -
Pitch. - ? -
RosimTPalo. - ? -
Rosin, No. 1. - @ -
Rosin, No. 2. - ? -
J Rosin. No. 3. - ? -
Spiiits Turpentine, ty gallon. - ? -
Oa?uuT. ? uV. 10 (ri) -
; NAILS-American, 4@20d, ty keg. 7.00 @ 7.76
American Wrought. - ? -
Lathing. 7.50 ?10.00
Copper, ty lb. 1.00 ? -
Galvanized. 30 Gt -
Spikes. 12 ? 16
OILS-Lard, ty gallon. 1.80 ? 1.90
! Linseed, ty gallon. 1.60 @ 1.05
Sperm, Winter, ty gallon. 3.10 ? 3.15
Cotton Seed, ty gallon. - ? -
Castor (E. I.), ty gallen. 3.00 ? -
Olive, ty dozen. 8.00 ?10.00
Kerosene ty gallon. 70 ? -
Benzine, ty gallon. 60 ? -
1 PROVISIONS-Beef, mesa, ty bbl.16.00 ?1?0.00
B;cf, primo. 14.00 ?16.00
Pork, mess. - ? -
Rump.,. - ? -
Bacon, Hams, ty ?J. 16 @ 20
- Bacon, Sides. U%@ 16
Bacon, Shoulders. 13.^? -
Bacon, Stripe. 16 ? 17
Lard, in keg.*. 15 ? 17
Butter. 30 ? 40
Cheese. 15 ? 64
Potatoes, ty bbl. 2.75 ? 3.00
Onions. 3.00 ? 3.25
Apples. 4.00 ? 6.00
PAINTS-VTbito Lead, ty lb. 12 ? 20
Black Lead. 12 ? 14
Zinc, White. 12 ? 18
PLOW STEEL, ty Tb 12 @. -
RICE-Carolina, ^ lb. 9??? 9%
East India. - ? -
SLATES- Amorlean. ty square.12.50 ? -
SHINGLES, ty M. 7.00 ? 8.00
White Pine, first quality.12.00 ? -
SALT- Liverpool, coarse, ty sack. 2.26 ? 2.50
Liverpool, line. - ? -
SOAP- Bar, ty lb. ll ? 15
STARCH, ty lb. 10 ? 12
SPICES, ty lb-Cassia. 1.00 ? -
Mace. 1.75 ? -
OIOVCB. 75 ? -
NutmegB. 2.00 ? 2.50
Pepper. 40 ? -
Pimento. 40 ? 60
Race Ginger. 30 ? -
SPIRITS, ty gallon-Alcohol. 5.00 ? 6.00
Brandy, Cognac. 4.00 ?12.00
Brandy, Domestic. 3.00 ?8.75
Gin, Holland. 4.75 @ 5.00
Gin, American. 3.50 ? 3.75
Rum, Jamaica. 5.00 ? 0.00
Rum, N. E. 2.50 @ 3.00
Whiskey, Bourbon. 3.00 ? 5.00
Whiskey, Roctined.I -.30 ? 2.40
SUGAR, ty lb-Raw. 9 ? 13
Crushed.I 18 ? -
Clarified A. 17 ?
Clarified B. - ? -
Clarified C. 10>?@ 17
Loaf. 18 ? 19
Porto Rico. 13)?@ 14
Muscovy. 12 ? 14
SEGARS- Domestic manufacture, ty M. 18.00 .?46.00
TEAS, ty lb-Imperial. 2.00 ? 2.60
Gunpowder. 2.00 ? 2.60
Hyson. 1.50 ? 1.60>?
Young Hyson. 1.50 ?1.60
Black. 1.00 ? 1.76
TOBACCO, ty lb. ns per quality. 40 ? 1.60
TIMBER-Hewn Timber-Yellow Pine. 4.00 ?15.00
Ash. - ?
Poplar. - ? -
Hickory. - ? -
TIN-IC Roofing Plate.16.50 ? -
IX Roofing Plate.18.00 ? -
IC Tin Plate', 10x14.17.00 ? -
I X Tin Plato 10x14.19.00 ? -
I C Tin Plate, 14x20. 18.00 @ -
Block Tin, ty lb. 40 ? -
TWINE- Cotton, ty lb. 75 ? -
Baling. 45 ? -
Hemp. 45 ? -
Jute. 60 ? -
VARNISH- Bright, ty gallon. 25 ? -
Parafino. - ? -
VINEGAR-White Wine, ty gallon. CO ? -
Cider. 30 ? -
French. 1,00 ? 1.25
WINE, ty gallon-Port. 2.50 ? 0.00
Madeira:. 2.25 ? 6.00
. Sherry. 2.25 @ 5.00
Claret, ty caso. 5.00 ?13.50
Champagne, ty basket. 25.00 ?30.Ot)
ZINC-Sheet, ty lb. 26 ? 27
Quotations for S. Carolina Baak Notes
rOEPARKO BT
CONISTEIR ?c WILSON,
No. 5 I? voa ci Street, Charleston, S. Carolina.
Buying Rates.
Bank of Camden.40
Bank of Charloston.19
Bank of Chester.16
Bank of Georgetown.,.10
Bank of Hamburg.17
Bank of Newberry.42
Bank of South Ca'rolina.08
Bank of State of S. Carolina, prior to 1801.16
Bank of State of S. Carolina, after 1st Jan., '61. .08
Commercial Bank, Columbia.08
Exchange Bank, Columbia.15
Farmer's and Exchange Bank.04
Merchant's Bauk, Chorow.16
People's Bauk, Charleston.40
Planter's Bank of Fairfield.10 ?
Planter's and Mechanic's Bank, Charleston... .19
Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston.36 i
State Bank, Charleston.08
Union Bank, Charleston.56
City of Charleston Chaugc Bills.92
Those quotations hable to fluctuations,
MISCELLANEOUS,
Exports of Cotton
?BOK TBS POET OF CHARLESTON, B. C., OOMMEKCTKO 1?T
SEPT., 1866, IO JANUARY 21, 1867, mCLTTBITE.
"WHENCE EXPORTED.
THIS
WEEK.
PREVI?
OUSLY.
Liverpool.
Hull.
London...
Glasgow..
Cork.
Total to Great Britain.
Havro.
Marseilles.
Bordeaux and Rochelle.
Nantes.
Total to France..
Russia-Northern Ports_
Russia-Ports of Black Sea.
Sweden and Norway.
Denmark.
Spain-Ports on tho Atlantic
Spain-Ports on Mediterran'n.
Hamburg.
Bremen.
Cuba.
Total o tier Foreign Ports.
New York....
Boston.
Philadelphia.
Baltimore_
Savannah....
Wilmington..
Jacksonville.
Total to Coastwise Ports..
Grand Total.
7,041
7,041
1,626
"??
53
1,739
8,780
24,4411 31,482
24,441
20
20
32,404
4,082
1,963
e.222
43,671
68,136
31,482
20
20
3-1,029
4,082
2,024
5,276
46,410
76,916
Exports of Rice, Naval Stores and Lumber,
from thc Port of Charleston, from Scpt'cr
Int to January ?4,1867.
POETS.
Boston.
New York.
Newport, R. I.
Providence, R. I....
Philadelphia.
Baltimore.
Northern Port.
Matanzas.....
Barbadoes.
Havana.
Cuba and a Market.
Liverpool.
Rio de Janeiro.
Halifax, NS.
Cardanas.
Bordeaux.
West Indies.
Baracoa.
Bristol, Eng.
^Bahamas.
Barcelona.
New Orleans.
Tierces.
362
4.074
121
2G4
432
N. STO?ES.! LUMBER
Barrell.
1,154
11,052
82
4,487
52
86
126
17
1,720
'?30
Feet.
527.578
642,370
326.428
478,230
319,009
1,143,325
284,800
196,420
121,267
693,690
195,270
181,280
198,250
140,709
120,000
163,160
204,001
4,501
16,'??U
"18 years established in N. Y. City."
"Only infaRiblo romedieB known."
-"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"Rats come out of their holes to die."
"COSTAR'S"
RAT, ROACH, ETC., EXTERMINATORS,
Is a paste-used for Rats,. Mice, Roaches,
Black and Red Ants, kc.,' kc.
"CostarV Bed-Bug Exterminator,
Is a liquid or wash-used to destroy, and
also as a preventive for Bed-Bugt, kc.
Costar's Electric Powder for Insects
Is for Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Bed-Bugs,
Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, kc.
jfcS* i t 1 BEWARE. 1 1 I of ah worthless imitations.
j83~ See that "COSTAB'B" name is on each Box, Bottle,
and Flask, before you buy.
jQST Address. "
HEMY R. COSTAR,
No. 484 BBOADWAY, N. Y.
49? Sold in Charleston, S. C., by
DB. P. MELVIN COHEN, No. 354 King-street.
And aR Druggists and Dealers everywhere.
BARNES, WARD k CO.,
Now OrloauB, La.,
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"COSTAR'S"
CELEBRATED
BUCKTHORN SALVE,
FOR CUTS, BURNS, BRUISES. WOUNDS. BOILS, CAN?
CERS, Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Bleeding, Blind
and Painful Piles; Scrofulous, Putrid and Hi-conditioned
Seres; Ulcers, Glandular Swellings, Eruptions, Cutane?
ous Affections, Ringworm, Itch, Corns, Bunions, Chil?
blains, kc.; Chapped Hands, Lips, kc. ; Bites of Spid jr.?,
Insects, Animals, .tc, kc.
HST Boxes, 26 cts., 60 cts. and $1 sizes.
?S- Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
/S* And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot No. 484 Broad?
way, N. Y.
- JOS' And by DB. P. MELVIN COHE1T,
No. 354 Sing-street, Charleston, S. C.
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New Orleans, La..
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"COSTAR'S"
UNIVERSAL
CORN SOLVENT
FOR CORNS, BUNIONS, WARTS, Ac.
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?2* Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
US' And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot No. 484 Broad
wav, N. Y.
SST And by DB. P. MELVIN COHEN,
No. 854 King-street, Charleston, S. C.
BARNES, WARD k CO.,
Now Orleans, La.,
Wholesale Agents for tho Southern Statos.
"COSTAR'S"
PREPARATION OF
BITTER-SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS,
FOR BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION.
Used to Soften and Beautify the Skin, romove Freckles,
Pimples, Eruptions, &c.
Ladies are now using lt lu preference to all others.
JUS" Bottlos, SL
iOST" Sold by all Druggist? everywhere.
JSCs' And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot No. 484 Broad?
way. N. Y.
IBS' And by- DB. P. MELVIN COHEN,
No. 354 Kiug-Btrcet, Charleston, S. C.
BARNES, WARD k CO.,
New Orleuus,;La.,
Wholesale Agents for the Southern States.
"COSTAR'S"
PEOTORAL
COUGH REMEDY,
FOR COUGHS. COLDS. HOARSENESS, SORE
THROAT, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza; Asthma,
Consumption, Bronchial Affections, and all Diseases ol
tlie Throat and Luugs.
i6Sr Bottles,~25 cts., 60 cts. and $1 si/.os.
DBS' Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
HS" And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot No. 484 Broad?
way, N. Y.
?3* And by Dn. P. MELVIN COHEN,
No. 354 King-street, Charluston, S. C.
BARNES, WARD & CO.,
Now Orleans, La.,
Wholesale Agents for the Southern States.
"COSTAR'S"
CELEBRATED
BISHOP PILLS.
A UNIVERSAL DINNER ITLL,
For Nervous and Sick Hcadacho, Costiveness, Indiges?
tion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, "Constipation, Diarrhoea,
Colics, Chills, Fevers, and general derangement of the
Digestive Organs.
JBS" Boxes, 25 cts., 60 cts. and SI B??HB.
?5*- Sold by aR Druggists every wht .-e.
SST And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot No. 484 Broad?
way, N. Y.
OSS' And by DR. P. MELVIN COHEN,
No. 354 King-street, Charleston, S. C.
BARNES, WARD k CO.,
New Orleans. La.,
Wholesale Amenta tor the Southern St; tee.
December 21 3moa
HAYNE STREET, C
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & GO..
COTTON FACTO RS ;j
Church-street, Charleston, S. C.
GEO. W. WTTITITAMS. E. 0. WILLIAMS; J. H.
HAVING ESTABLISHED OHE HOUSES AS
THE TRANSACTION OP YOUB BUSINESS TN CBJ
November 14
"A emile woe on ber Up-health was In ber look
strength was in her step, and In her hands-PLANTA
HON BIXTKBS."
S. T.-1860-X.
& few bottles of PLANTATION Brrrsns
Will cure Nervous Headache.
" Gold Extremities and Fevoriab. Lip?.
M Bonr Stomach and Fetid Breath.
" Flatulency and Indigestion.
" Nervous Affoctloua.
" Excessive Fatigue and Short Breith.
" Palu over the Eyoc.
" Mental Despondency.
" Prostration; Groat Weakness.
" Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, ic.
Which are the evidences of : .
LIVER COMPLAINT ANO DYSPEPSIA.
It ls estimated that seven-tenths of ail adult alimente
proceed from a deceased and torpid liver. The biliary
secretions of the liver overflowing into tho stomach poi?
son the entire syBtem and exhibit the above symptoms.
After long research, wo aro able to present tho most
remarkable cure for these horrid nightmare diseases,
the world has ever produced. Within one year over six
hundred and iorty thousand persons have taken the
PLANTATION BITTE es, and not an instance of complaint
has come to our knowledge I
It ls a most effectual tonto and agreeable stimulant,
suited to all conditions of hie.
The reports that lt rolle? upon mineral substraeos for
Its active properties, are wholly fame. For the satis
(action of tho public, and that patients may consult
their physicians, we append a list of its components.
CALIBATA ?JABK.-Celebrated tor over two hundred
years in the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia,
Weakness, etc It was introduced into Europe by the
Countess, wifes of the Viceroy 01 Peru, in 1040, and
afterwards sold by the Jesuits for the enormous pnce of
its own we?jfU in silver, ander tho name of Jesuit's Pow?
ders, and waa ?natly made public by Louis XVI King
of France. Humboldt makes especial reference to ita
febrifuge qualities during biB South American travels.
CASOABILLA BARR-For diarrhoea, colic and diseases
of the stomach and bowels.
DANDELION-For inflammation of the loins and drop,
deal affections.
CHAMOMILE FLO WEES-For enfeebled -^gestion.
LAY END EH FLO WEBS-Aromatic, stimuJ&nt and tonio
highly invigorating in nervous debility.
WINTERGREEN-For scrofula, rheumatism, eta.
ANISE-An aromatic carminative; creating flesh,
muscle and milk; much used by mothers nursing.
Also, clove-buds, orange, carraway, coriander, snake*
fO it, etc.
S. T...-186Q.--X.
Another wonderful ingredient, of great nse among
tho Snards'a ladies of South America, imparting beauty
to the complexion and brilliancy to the mind, is yet un?
known to the commerce of tho world, and we withhold
Ita name for tho present.
IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES.
ROOHEBTEB, N. Y, December 28,1861.
Messrs. P. H. DBAKJC & Co.-I have boen a great suf?
ferer from DyepopBla for three or four years, and bsd to
abandon my professirn. About three months ago I
tried the Plantation Bittern, and to my great Joy I am
now nearly a well man. I have recommended them in
several cases, and, as far as I know, always with signal
benefit 1 am, ropeotfuily yours,
Rev. J. 8, CAT-HORN.
PHILADELPHIA, Huh Month, 17th Day, 1802.
RESPECTED FRIEND:-My daughter has been much
bencfitted by the use of thy Plantation Bitters. Thoo
wilt Bend me two bottles mora.
Thy friend, ASA ODBRLN.
SHEBKAN HOUSE, CHICAGO, 111.. \
Febntary ll, 1863. J
MESSRS. P. H. DBAEE & Co.:-Pbase Bend nu nu other
twelve cases or your Plantation Bitters. As a morning
appetizer, they appear to have superseded everything
eiso, and are greatly esteemed.
Yonrs, Atc, GAGE & WAITE.
Arrangements aro now completed to supply any de?
mand for this article, which has not heretofore been
possible. v<
The publie may rest assured that in no case will the
perfectly pure standard ol the PLANTATION BITTERS be
departed from. Every bottle bears the facsimile of our
signature on a steel plate engraving, or it cannot be gen?
uine.
Any person pretending to seil PLANTATION BITTERS in
bulk or by the gallon, is a swindler and inposter. Bru art
of refilled bottles. See that our Private Stamp is Umru
TILATED over every cork.
Bold by aU Druggists, Grocers and Dealers throughout
the country.
P. E DRAKE & CO., New Yoi*.
At-rP ?o mwf VT
CHEROKEE PILLS,
Or Female Regulator,
Cure Suppressed, Excessive and
Painful ?rtnatntnUon: Green'
Sickness, Jfertoui and Spinal Af.
fectlonn, Pain? in Ute Back, Sick
Headache, Giddiness ?nd ali dis?
cases that spring from Irregularity,
t>v removing tho cause and all the
eilects that" arise from it. They
- aro (?erfeetly ."ate in all cased, ex?
cept when- forbidden by dlrec'
tiona, and are easy tn administer,
us they aro nicely tugar coated,
They tshould le in the hands of
every Malden, Wife, and Mother
In the land.
Linties can address us in perfect
confidence, and state their com?
plaints in full, ns wo treat all Female Complaints,
and pre?ara Medicines suitable for all diseases to
which 111 ?-v are subject.-Thirty-two page pamphlet,
In a sealed envi|lo!?e, free.
Tho Cherokee Pills ore sold by all druggists at Jl
per box, or six boxes for $5; or they aro sent by
mail, free of postage, in an ordinary letter, free
from observation, by addrosslng the sole proprietor,
Br. W. B. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., N. T.
N. B.-Cherokee Pills No. 2 aro' prepared for
special caxes, when milder medicines fall ; these
are sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of {5,
Vu price of each box.
DR. WRIGHT'S
REJUVENATING ELIXIR,
Or, Essence of Life,
^??SSSBhk^ Cures General Debility. Weah
new, Hysterie? in Females,
Palpitation of Ute Ilea rt and
2> till ?ffixo?s Diseases. It re
stores tn-w Hf.- and vigor to the
asr-il, cuttolng thc hot blood of
As the Plien'x rites youth to colin* tho veins, rcs
#T ?J?S??$5 HJH l,,rtnS Organs of Genera?
te S?? &^ff!^mm%m
this Elixir rejuvdit Debility, restoring Manliness
ate the system and and fall rigor, thus proving a
overcome iiueate. perfect "Eltotr. of Love? re?
moving Sterility and barrenness in both sexes. To
tho young, mldd'li-ngcd; and aced; there Is no greater
boon than this " Elixir of Life." It gives a now
lcaso of life, causing the weak nnd debilitated to
bavo renewed strength and vigor; and the entire
system to thrill with Joy and pleasure.
Price, ono bottle $2 ; three bottles $5 ; sent by
express td any address.
Our medicines are si>ld and recommended by all
respectable druggists In every part of tho civilized
globe; some unprincipled dealers, however, try to
deceive their customers by selling cheap and worth?
less compounds In tudor to make money. Bo not
deceived-ask for these medicines nnd take no
others. If tho druggist does not keep them, wrlto
to us, and wo will send them bv express, carefully
packed, free from observation. Wo will bo pleased
to receive letters with full sUtcmentt tn regard to
any disease with which ladies or gentlemen uro
afflicted Address all letters for medicines, j.>auiph
ieta, or ail vice, to tho solo proprietor, _ A
Dr W, E. MERWIN, 37 Walter St., N, T,
May 25 mwf ly?
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THE MOST IMPROVED
GRAND AND SQUARE
PIANOFORTES
full Iron Frame and Overstrung Bass.
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npHE UNB EB SIG NED, MEMBERS OF THF FIRM Oi
i KRAUSHAAR & 00., art. practical Plano mason
a ad as such bavo had a largo experience in cou nu erle;
* Uh pome ui the bust Establishments in this conn tr;
a ad Europe. Their ? lanoB aro made not merely fo?
lsom, but ty them, ai d tinder their immediate person?
supervision, alni they allow nb instruments to leave the!
factory and ?a66into the hands of tenir patrona, elden
tiley havo a power, evenness, nrnioess and roundneas r
tone, an elasticity of touch-without which no lnstrt:
lient ougnt to be satisfactory to the public-as w?U t
t3at durability In construction, which enables it to rt
nain in tune and to withstand sudden changea ui ten
?eratnr? and exposure ro extremo heat and cold, whic!
are aomi'tiincs unavoidable.
They wiU at all times bo hsppy to Bee the ptcfesbloi
a ad the public al their Warerooms, and invite comparl
sjn between their own Pianos atnl those cl any otb*
cjanniac?ory.
.4NTON KRAUSHsA?,.TOBIAS HAKD
OHARLES Jf. SCUONEMANN.
April 20_ _
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"ci??lKBRlNG & M?,
ESTABLISHED 1S2S,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Grand,
Square,
And Upright
,PIAN0 FORTES.
WARE-ROOMS,
NO. 652 BROADWAY,
NEW YORK;
CHICKERING k SONS*
Grand, Square and Upright'
PIANO-E-OBTES
ABE NOW. AS THES EVER HAVE BEEN, CON?
SIDERED tba beat in America, hiving been
awarded Q ,~'
SIXTY-FIVE PRIZE MEDALS, .
Of which fonrteen were received in the moaths of Sep?
tember and October, 1865, and first premiums over all
competitors at the different principal Fain in thia
country,, and the PRIZE MEDAL at the
WQSLD'S FAIR, LONDON.
TH ALBKRG'S OP1? ION.
I consider Checkering & Sons' Pianos, .beyond oom.
parison, the beet I have seen in America. -
S. THALBERG,.
Chairman of Jory on Musical Instruments,
C?JRD.
It ls with feelings of pride as American manufacturen
that we publish the following testimonial?, which have
been received Dy ns recently:
EUROPEAN TESTIMONIALS,
Received during the month cf August, 1866.
LOUDON, Joly 35, 1867.
MESSES. CFTCKZHINO & SONS-Gents: I have mach
pleasure ID enclosing a document signed by tho first
composer s, m nsf dana and professors in Europe. I held
your Pianos in euch high estimation (vide my certifi?
cate) that I foU it my duty to taite. one of them with nie
to Europe, to ascertain the opinion of my professional
: brethren, The enclosed certificate will prove how
unanimous they have been on the subject. I beg to
forward, at the same time, a letter I received from my
friend, Mr. Collard, which I am sure must be gratify,
tn* to yon.
I have the honor to be, gentlemen, yours very truly,
JAMES M. WEHUL
LONDON, January 14, lode.
Jama M. Wehli, Esq. :
MT DB&B SIB: I have great pleasure in asking yunto
convey to Messrs. Ohlokering the exp re sion:- of my
highest approval of their instruir it. Ilia, I confider,
sot merely the best Instrument of American manufac?
ture that I have tried, but one of the flaest Grand Piano,
fortes that has ever come under my observation; and
tho Messrs. Chi deering may well be proud of having
turned out from their manufactory an Instrument
which, for touch, quality, power ind workmanship, it
would bo very dlfilcult to surpass in any part of the
wide world.
Dear slr, very sincerely yours,
CHAS. D. COLLARD,
Firm of Collard & Collard, Piano-forte Manufacturers,
London. -
LONDON, Aap^- -. xi, 1886.
Jama il. Wehli, Esq.:
MY LEAH Sm: AB yon are going back to tba.United
States, I muHt beg you to remember me kindly to the ?
Messrs. Chlckorlng. Tall them I was delighted with
their Grand Piano-forte-ai good m iattrvnent, I (Un*,
as wat ever turned out, both in touch and Ur '.
Wishing you, &c, I remato ever'ti jly,
H F. BROADWOOD,
Firm of I. Broadwood St Sons, Piano-forte Manufac?
turers, London.
LONDON, July 20,1808.
Messrs. Chickering & Sons:
GENTS: I have just been invited by Mesara. Collard to
try a Grand Piano-forte manufactured by yon, and. I
have no heslt-.tlon in endorsing the opinion ot my old
friend. Mr. 1 D. Couard, vir: That it ls the finest in?
strument I ever played on. .
Believe me, gentlemen, moat faithfully yours, .
J. L. HATTON.
Testimonial* from the most distinguished Artists in Eurcpt
- - to Messrs. Chickering <? Sons:
LONDON, Joly 25,1888.
Having played apon a Piano-forte made by Mesan.
Chlckorlng & Sons, of Boston and New York, I' have
much pleasure in testifying to its general excel l< nee. .
For sweetness and brilliancy of tone, delicacy of
touch and magnificent power for concert purposes,]
consider lt a really G BAND PIANO-PORTE, AND DECIDED?
LY THE BUST 1 HAVE SEEM OF AMERICA* MANDTAOTUBK.
ARABELLA GODDARD. GIULO ?EGONDL
G. A. OSBORNE. ALFRED J AULL,
W. KUHE. LINDSAY SLOPER,
JULES BENEDICT. J. MOSOHKLES, : :
M. W. BALP-E. Prof. of Conservatoirede
UH AS. HALLE. Lei i sig.
URINLLY RIUHARDS. S. AUTHUR CE APPEL, ?
RENE FA VAU 0 ER. Director of Monday Con
SYDNEY SMITH. certs, London.
Among the chief points of excellence of the Ohlbker
lng Pianos, of which speak the renowned artists in their
congratulatory testimonials to the Messrs. Chickering,
are the greatest possible depth, richness and volume ot
tone, combined with a rare briUiancy, clearness sod
perfect evenness throughout the entire scale; sod,
above all, a surprising duration of sound, the pure and
BJ-m path euc quality of which never changes under the
most delicate or powerful touch. ;5; ...
During the past forty-three yean this firm has manu.'
actured .?-~
30,000 PLA-NOS, . :
In the construction of which they have introduced, every
known and valuable improvement. They have Invaria?
bly been selected and used by all of the world's ac?
knowledged great artists who have visited this country ,
professionally, both for private and public use. -
TUA LU Ell (jt.
I consider Chickering & Sons' Pianos, beyond com
parison, the best I have over seen In America.
GOTTSCHALK..
I consider Ohlokering & Sons' Pianos superior to any
in the. world.
They are unrivalled for their singing quail ties and for -
the harmonious roundness of their tone, There is a
perfect homogeneity throughout ail the registers. The
upper notes are remarkable for a clearness and purity
which I do not find ia aay other instrument, while the
case ?a distinguished for power without harshness, and
for a magnificent sonority.
WEHLI.
Your Pianos are superior to any I have ever seen In
this country or in Europe.
Ihavo never heard a tone so perfect; lt yields every
expression that ls needed In muslo, and Its quality is
capable of chango to meet every sentiment. This Is a
rare power, and ls derived from tho perfect purity of ".
its tone, together with its sympathetic, elastic sod well
balanced touch.
POZNANSKI.
During the past eight years I have constantly played .
upou th? justly celebrated Erard Pianos; yours are the
only Instruments that I have found, either here or lu
Europe, to equal them in aR their points of excellence. -
It may bo satisfactory to our patrons and friends
among tho public at large to state that testimonials have
been received from all the leading axthus who have
visited or are now residing in the United States, a few o?.
whoso names, besides those above, we append j
LEO. DE MEYER, GDSTAV SATTEB,
ALFRKD J ARL. J. BENEDICT.
H. f ANDERSON. M. STRAKDSOH.
R. HOFFMAN. JULLIEN.
ARTHDB NAPOLEON.
And many others.
49? ILLUSTRATED ALBUMS AND PRICE LISTS
SENT BY MAIL.
WARE-ROOMS,
No. 652 Broadway*
NEW Y O K K.
HENRY SEI6L?NG, Air't
CHAKI JJ^?TON S. O
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LOMBARDS CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND IUFOBXEBS AND DEALERS IN
GRINDSTONES,
NO. 13 LEWIS, AND NO. 9 T WHARF,
BOSTON.
Advances made on Consignments of Rice and Cotton
to our address.
References, by permission: To Messrs. JAMES ADO KB
& Co., Messrs. STBEKT BROTUEBS & Co., Charleston, rf.
?mos* _October 1
THE ESTEY OMAH,
FOR CHURCHES, SUNDAY-SCHOOLS, AND PA B
LO RS, with new and valuable Improvements, gi v.
mg extraordinary compass, variety, and a sweetness ot
tone. The crowning perfection ls the VOX HUMAN A
ATTACHMENT, a wonderlul imitation of the eymp a
theilc sweetness of the human voice. They are stron gly
Indorsed by GEORG t? W. MORGAN, WILLIAM A
KING, and others-the highest musical authority in th
United states. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed.
PIANOS of all grades and styles furnished at low es
cash prices.
GEO. G. SAXE & CO.,
NO. 417.BBOOME STREET, NEW YOBS.
Awn pt lo_fimo
THOS. R- AOTSraW,
nCPOBTEB AND DHUS IN
Fla? . roeariss, Chole Tests, ste., ct?*,
Bos, 3f>0 ? 363 OREENW103ST.. OOM, OT MUMBAI1
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